Published Books
When Groups Meet
The Dynamics of Intergroup Contact
By Thomas F. Pettigrew, and Linda R. Tropp.
Research and theory on intergroup contact have become one of the fastest advancing and most exciting fields in social psychology in recent years. The work is exciting because it combines basic social psychological concerns -- human interaction, situational influences on behavior -- with an
Published March 2011 by Psychology Press
Standards and Expectancies
Contrast and Assimilation in Judgments of Self and Others
By Monica Biernat
This book examines how standards and expectancies affect judgments of others and the self. Standards are points of comparison, expectancies are beliefs about the future, and both serve as frames of reference against which current events and people (including the self) are experienced. The central
Published September 2005 by Psychology Press
Self-Insight
Roadblocks and Detours on the Path to Knowing Thyself
By David Dunning
People base thousands of choices across a lifetime on the views they hold of their skill and moral character, yet a growing body of research in psychology shows that such self-views are often misguided or misinformed. Anyone who has dealt with others in the classroom, in the workplace, in the
Published January 2005 by Psychology Press
The Psychology of Closed Mindedness
By Arie W. Kruglanski
The fundamental phenomenon of human closed-mindedness is treated in this volume. Prior psychological treatments of closed-mindedness have typically approached it from a psychodynamic perspective and have viewed it in terms of individual pathology. By contrast, the present approach stresses the
Published June 2004 by Psychology Press
Cooperation in Groups
Procedural Justice, Social Identity, and Behavioral Engagement
By Tom Tyler, and Steven Blader.
This important new book explores the psychological motives that shape the extent and nature of people's cooperative behavior in the groups, organizations and societies to which they belong. Individuals may choose to expend a great deal of effort on promoting the goals and functioning of the group,
Published August 2000 by Psychology Press
Reducing Intergroup Bias
The Common Ingroup Identity Model
By Samuel L. Gaertner, and John F. Dovidio.
Considers situations and interventions that can foster more inclusive representation and ways, both theoretically and practically, and that a common ingroup identity can facilitate more harmonious intergroup relations.
Published July 2000 by Psychology Press
The Uncertain Mind
Individual Differences in Facing the Unknown
By Richard M. Sorrentino, and Christopher J.R. Roney.
This book discusses individual differences in how people react to uncertainty. The authors show that while some people are relatively comfortable dealing with uncertainty and strive to resolve it (uncertainty-oriented), others are more likely to avoid uncertainty, preferring the familiar or the
Published December 1999 by Psychology Press
Self-theories
Their Role in Motivation, Personality, and Development
By Carol S. Dweck
This innovative text sheds light on how people work - why they sometimes function well and, at other times, behave in ways that are self-defeating or destructive. Dweck presents her groundbreaking research on adaptive and maladaptive cognitive-motivational patterns and shows:*How these patterns
Published December 1999 by Psychology Press
Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour
Theoretical Frontiers
By Evert Van der Vliert
This book is about reactions to interpersonal conflict such as avoiding, negotiating, and fighting. It breaks away from the prevailing assumption that conflict behaviours are mutually isolated reactions having mutually isolated effects. Instead, reactions are viewed as components of complex
Published September 1997 by Psychology Press
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